Ellen Dolan (The Spirit)

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Ellen Dolan is a female comic character who features in The Spirit.

Contents

Biography

Ellen Dolan

Overview

Personality and attributes

Powers and abilities

Dolan demonstrated advanced social engineering and interpersonal persuasion skills by successfully navigating the political and legal hierarchies of Central City to influence the actions of city officials. She exhibited high-level administrative and organizational abilities while managing the personal and professional logistics for her father, Commissioner Eustace Dolan, which included the handling of sensitive police correspondence and the coordination of his daily schedule. She manifested significant investigative aptitude and environmental awareness by independently tracking the movements of suspected criminals and identifying hidden locations through the observation of physical clues. Her physical mobility and stamina were displayed as she navigated through urban environments, including derelict buildings and high-traffic areas, without assistance or signs of fatigue. She showed a high degree of verbal dexterity and psychological intuition, using specific rhetorical techniques to extract information from uncooperative subjects and to advocate for the Spirit’s involvement in official police business. Furthermore, she manifested emotional regulation and composure when placed in high-pressure situations, such as direct confrontations with armed individuals, maintaining her functional capacity to react and strategize. She also displayed proficiency in the operation of telephonic communication equipment to relay critical information during active investigations. (The Spirit v1 #1)

Notes

  • Ellen Dolan was created by Will Eisner where she made her first appearance in Spirit Newspaper Strip v1 #2 (June, 1940).

In other media

Films

Appearances

  • Spirit Newspaper Strip v1: (1940)

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